Bridge Of Letters
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Connect the world. Build bridges. Become a global citizen.
Works that range from Student-led seminars to SPEAKER SERIES on campus:
We aim to not only bring philosophical interest into our campus, but also to promote the accessibility and diversity within philosophy. After all, deep questions isn't just about Nietzsche or Aristotle, but about everyone from everywhere in the world.
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See Comparative Philosophy for academic works in this less-popular field.
More than that, I headed the organization of the 1st Interscholastic Philosophy Conference in New England -- while it started something new among highschools in New England, the process was long, challenging, and educational.
See 1st Intersch. Conference for more!
In the summer of 2024, I noticed that the #100s (Philosophy) Section of the Dewey Decimal System runs on inherent Eurocentrism. After reaching out to Dewey Decimal Classifications and presenting a proposal for change to my school's librarians, we have made this change happen. Now, the Schauffler Library runs on a revised philosophy catalog that eliminated Eurocentrism.
Finally, you can see Peter Singer and Gandhi sitting together on the same bookshelf.
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But the story hasn't ended. In the summer of 2025, I knocked on the doors of 20 public libraries to see what they would say about my new Philosophy Catalogue. Will they accept my plan or reject it outright?
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With my academic experience in the Philosophy of Language, as well as my leadership in charity work for the Autism Community in China, I decided to see language theories and philosophy can be used to create a world that is more inclusive for the disabled community.
Outside charity work, I am looking at how the Philosophy of Language can be used to explain the causes and effect of inappropriate language use, in particular, descriptors like "autistic" and "neurodiverse" that oftentimes are used with derogatory connotations.
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Miller Ming
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